Dave Grohl invites blind 10-year-old rocker on stage to play with Foo Fighters

In times like these, it’s not uncommon for Dave Grohl to show his kind heart.

Over the weekend, the Foo Fighters hit St. Paul, Minnesota for a show as part of the Concrete & Gold tour. Frontman Grohl noticed a visually-impaired 10-year old boy in the front row and invited him onstage to enjoy the rest of the show with his parents.

The aspiring rocker, Owen Anderson, even helped the band on one of their new tracks, La Dee Da. Grohl sat with him at the side of the stage to let him rock out on his Gibson guitar.

Dave Grohl performs during a Foo Fighters show at Jose Amalfitani Stadium on March 7, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The tweet claimed that Anderson was “exhausted,” but a music director for a Minneapolis radio station, Christy Taylor, shot this down based on her own perspective:

“I was at the show in St. Paul. The kid had a red & white cane & had to be carried on stage. It seemed like he was blind, which is why Dave brought his guitar over to him to touch.”

For what it's worth- I'm fairly certain people don't have the facts right in this @foofighters story. I was at the show in St. Paul. The kid had a red & white cane & had to be carried on stage. It seemed like he was blind, which is why Dave brought his guitar over to him to touch https://t.co/9cG3LADzWW

The boy’s mother, Stacy Anderson, confirmed this in a Facebook comment. “Owen has a pretty huge story and has been through so much in his life already, we are just trying to give him the best life we can.” She revealed,

“Owen is in fact blind, he also has Autism, Crohn’s Disease and developmental disabilities. He was definitely not tired, we take turns holding him up so he can dance. Dave Grohl and all of the crew were incredibly kind to our family.”

It’s been an eventful month for the 49-year old, and this isn’t the first time he’s has inspired the future generation of rock n’ roll.

Only a week prior, Grohl invited superfan, Collier Cash Rule, to take the stage with the Foo Fighters in Kansas City. The boy became a viral sensation after rocking out to some Metallica songs with the band, and didn’t leave empty-handed, either, as Grohl was kind enough to gift him his legendary Gibson guitar.

Rule’s night in the spotlight didn’t end there. The wholesome young rocker launched a GoFundMe campaign for one of his ailing friends, Bo, who suffers from multiple rare diseases.

Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters performs at the Festival d'été de Québec on July 9, 2018 in Quebec City, Que.

Along with temporarily reuniting Nirvana and playing guitar with his daughter Violet for a showcase, the Everlong singer surprised Metallica fans with bandmate Taylor Hawkins backstage at their Milwaukee show last Tuesday.

The guys are now concluding the Concrete & Gold album tour. Their two previously postponed Canadian shows have been rescheduled for late October. You can find tickets on the official Foo Fighters website.